Posted: January 20th, 2017
In which of the following cases does apparent authority arise? When a principal causes a third party to In which of the following cases does apparent authority arise? When a principal causes a third party to believe that the agent is authorized to act in a certain way. When a principal’s manifest consent is communicated directly to the agent. When an agent reasonably believes that the principal wants him to act in a certain way. When a person falsely represents himself as an agent of a principal to a third party. believe that the agent is authorized to act in a certain way. When a principal’s manifest consent is communicated directly to the agent. When an agent reasonably believes that the principal wants him to act in a certain way. When a person falsely represents himself as an agent of a principal to a third party.
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